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Question by  VictoriaWallace (51)

What can you tell me about yeast infections and diabetes?

 
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Answer by  harwoodkp (376)

A woman or man with diabetes can have more recurring infections. Keeping the diabetes under control will be the best step.

 
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Answer by  tamarawilhite (17883)

Due to the higher sugar content in the blood, diabetic patients are more likely to get yeast infections than the general population. They can get yeast infections in the pubic area or in other warm, damp parts of the body.

 
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Answer by  enu (452)

Yeast infection is the most common and known as candidiasis. Diabetes is caused due to the insulin present which is either not used up or is not sufficient. If a person has yeast infection along with diabetes it becomes more easier for the infection to set in.

 
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Answer by  SubhashChander (1773)

The yeast infections are usually due to fungus present in the yeast. Diabetes is caused by the excess of sugar in the body than the normal requirements of the body.

 
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Answer by  ved12 (0)

Normally, the women with type 2 diabetes can have more yeast infections than other women. This yeast-like fungus can create itchy rashes of moist, red areas. The most common type of yeast infections in human skin. During an infection or while being treated.

 
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